So, Therma, as a new poster here, how about you introduce yourself? Why the interest in this thread. Do you train with Sonnon? Amma? You work for an Indian company apparently. Have you had interaction with her?

So you haven't found any of his claims untrue, you're just discussing whether or not they "could" be untrue? Strange.

Originally Posted by sambosteve

"may well not be a devotee of Amma and may wish to publicly recognize the influence she has had in his life on his personal website."

Where was this quoted from? I didn't read that in their letter. Did you rewrite it and place quotes around it to make it look legitimate? Or was it just some literary device of yours to imply that they could potentially not be saying what they're saying.

Secondly, in the letter they never said that they don't know him. Where did that claim of yours come from?

Some people have found his claims QUESTIONABLE. Questionable and Untrue are not synonyms. So, people investigate the QUESTIONABLE CLAIMS to see if they are true or untrue.

This is how things work ALL OVER THE WORD. A person makes a claim and then people research to see if it is true. This includes everything from science to the esoteric.

Questioning a claim, does not mean it's questionable. You can question whether gravity will work and push people off a bridge, but it doesn't imply that gravity is a questionable claim.

I've been looking at the veracity of these claims. None of the accusations against his yoga statements appear inaccurate. If one questions a claim, then I guess someone else can find your questions to be inaccurate.

So, Therma, as a new poster here, how about you introduce yourself? Why the interest in this thread. Do you train with Sonnon? Amma? You work for an Indian company apparently. Have you had interaction with her?

I've been looking at the veracity of these claims. None of the accusations against his yoga statements appear inaccurate. If one questions a claim, then I guess someone else can find your questions to be inaccurate.

Oh look what you did, now they are accusations.

Questioning a claim, does not mean it's questionable.

Actually, it depends completely on context. So, yes, it can mean it is questionable.